The Sublime Object Of Ideology by Slavoj Žižek
The Sublime Object of Ideology by Slavoj Žižek is not a book — it’s a philosophical grenade, lobbed straight into the smug face of Western thought with the pin already pulled. You don’t read it. You get dragged through it backwards, screaming, as Žižek tears through Lacan, Marx, Hegel, Hitchcock, toilets, Christianity, fascism, and Coca-Cola in the same breath, foaming with ideas and coughing up footnotes like machine-gun fire. And just when you think you’ve anchored yourself — maybe around Lacan’s Symbolic, or Hegelian negation — Žižek whips around and throws a David Lynch film, a Holocaust reference, and a diagram of the toilet bowl into the mix. You will laugh. You will cry. You will question whether you’ve ever had an original thought.
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